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The Frostburg Community Swimming Pool is located at 200 South Water St. The Frostburg Public Rifle Range is located at Clifton Terrace just off Rt. 40. The range has four 100 yard firing lanes, one 200 yard firing lane, and a 6 lane 25 meter pistol range. The Mapelhurst Country Club golf course features 18 holes, and 6,677 yards of course.
The Frostburg Historic District is a national historic district in Frostburg, Allegany County, Maryland. It comprises 356 resources within the city of Frostburg, along U.S. Route 40, which forms the main axis of the district. Included are a collection of early-20th century commercial buildings, primarily of brick construction, two or three ...
Hocking House is a historic home in Frostburg, Allegany County, Maryland, United States. It is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, three-bay, hip-roofed dwelling, built about 1855 in the transitional Greek Revival-Italianate architecture style. The land on which the home stands was part of the estate of Robert Clarke Sr., one of the original settlers of the ...
The railroad's shops were located at Mount Savage, Maryland, also the location of its headquarters. On the way to Piedmont the line passed through (and under) Frostburg, Maryland, where the C&P station stands today as the western terminus of the Western Maryland Scenic Railroad.
The Borden Mines Superintendent's House was built in 1850 in Frostburg, Allegany County, Maryland.The Italianate style villa was built for Albert C. Green, first superintendent of the Borden Mining Company, one of the oldest mining companies in the United States.
The Frostburg Forum was a weekly newspaper published in Frostburg, Maryland, U.S. from 1897 to 1901. [1] It was founded by John B. Williams and Henry Francis Cook, who had joined to form the Forum Publishing Co. [2] Cook had already began publication of another newspaper, The Frostburg News, [3] earlier that same year, and would subsequently go on to publish The Frostburg Gleaner in 1899.
The Frostburg Mining Journal was a weekly newspaper published in Frostburg, Maryland, from September 30, 1871, to April 18, 1913, and then again briefly from 1915 to 1917. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] History
The band rehearses at the historic Arion Band Hall (built in 1895) on Uhl Street in Frostburg and typically gives 5-10 performances in the Frostburg and Cumberland area during the summer. The band's namesake, the legendary Corinthian musician Arion , was the "Jolly Mon" of ancient Greece ; he was rescued by dolphins after pirates threw him ...